Should you not know central Sutton Coldfield particularly well, then from time to time the large logo displaying the name of this centre may have caught your eye and had you wondering what's there. The truth is, not an awful lot.
The name - with that rather grand-sounding 'centre' - really just denotes a shared area overseen by a single stakeholder which exists independently of stores nearby. This is not the equivalent of The Mall on the other side of Lower Parade, rather a small collection of stores paying rent to the same body, nominally brought together thanks to a roof.
Tenants include a newsagent/tobacconist, a large charity shop (British Heart Foundation), a barber, an independent craft shop, a large branch of Wilkinsons and a budget-priced frozen food vendor. Here you'll also find what may quite possibly be the world's largest branch of Greggs. The centre, in addition, is home to Sutton Coldfield's main library - Greggs has plenty of seating so there is no need to hide a sausage roll behind The Da Vinci Code.
After a dingy corridor, the library also marks the point at which you'll see daylight again. It's this that may recommend the centre, the outdoors seating here making for a spacious respite from crowds. Sutton can suddenly spike in footfall without warning thanks to surrounding schools and colleges. If you felt less kind, though, you'd say the centre's real purpose was providing largely-covered access to a multi-storey car park, plus cover from the rain if the bus shelters were busy. read more